To clairify, I would paste this below the already established (function({ code before the script end code? Or am I replacing the (function({ code entirely? I’m new to the world of analytics and don’t want to break my tracker (even though it isn’t currently tracking all those things you’ve listed yet)

Thank you for this. I have been wanting something like this for years. I have a wordpress site and my theme has seo and integration options that add code to the body of every page. The theme developers had indicated that this is the section for analytics code, which I installed and analytics works perfectly. I just added your snippet in the following manner and was hoping that you would be able to confirm that it is done correctly?

I just wanted to confirm that your ‘function’ declaration at the start of the script requires the leading ‘$’ symbol. I am not any means used to javascript but noticed that the function declaration in the script supplied by Google analytics does not include a leading ‘$’ symbol. I am not a programmer but I know enough that code has a grammar attached to it and also noticed that others have included the code with a leading ‘$’ symbol and then reported that there are problems so thought I would ask. Sorry if my question is a stupid one.

I think I have been able to answer my own question but other people may find this useful as well. Your script requires jquery and so the following code should already have been executed. If it hasn’t simply add it to the code snippet above the google analytics code and the tracking will start almost immediately.

I am very new to muse and coding. Please help!!
When I place this (Google Analytics coding that you provided above) in the page/page property/metadata/HTML for : it shows up at the top of the website in preview. How or where do I need to place this code so it is properly placed and and not showing on live view?